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"nvrsbr" <abryant1@shaw.ca> wrote in message
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> What happened over the Weekend ?
>
It seems that some web-based message board is posting things here but they
got some bugs to work out. It's all coming from www.echoforum.com Maybe
there's a way to report them to.. someone.
Here is their info:
Registrant:
Echotainment, LLC.
1129 SW 89th Street
Gainesville, Florida 32607
United States
Registered through: GoDaddy.com
Domain Name: ECHOFORUM.COM
Created on: 06-Mar-03
Expires on: 06-Mar-06
Last Updated on: 29-Dec-04
Administrative Contact:
Schwartz, Evan support@echotainment.com
Echotainment, LLC.
1129 SW 89th Street
Gainesville, Florida 32607
United States
8664603246 Fax -- 8667805349
Technical Contact:
Schwartz, Evan support@echotainment.com
Echotainment, LLC.
1129 SW 89th Street
Gainesville, Florida 32607
United States
8664603246 Fax -- 8667805349
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nvrsbr schreef:
> What happened over the Weekend ?
Has anyone checked out the Followup-To headers of these posts? They all
point to sci.med.nutrition. Obviously a troll at work here.. (no, not
the World of Warcraft kind, they are fine (if you play Horde)).
Thomas
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Thomas J. Boschloo <nospam@hccnet.nl> stared blankly into space for a
short while before writing:
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> nvrsbr schreef:
>> What happened over the Weekend ?
>
> Has anyone checked out the Followup-To headers of these posts? They
> all point to sci.med.nutrition. Obviously a troll at work here..
> (no, not the World of Warcraft kind, they are fine (if you play
> Horde)).
Not trolling, technical problem. I've already contacted echoforum.com
and received a reply from them, they are looking into it and will
endeavour to make sure it doesn't happen again.
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It had to be Florida!
I have nothing against the place or the people there but I watched a
documentary a couple of years back about email spam and was quite
supprised by the following stats.
90% of all spam is distributed from America. (May not have been written
there but its where the distribution points are)
90% of all spam from America comes from Florida.
90% of all spam from Florida comes from about 5 email distribution
companies. (cant remember the names)
These 5 companies are pushing out most of the worlds spam!
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Chizel wrote:
> It had to be Florida!
>
> I have nothing against the place or the people there but I watched a
> documentary a couple of years back about email spam and was quite
> supprised by the following stats.
>
>
> 90% of all spam is distributed from America. (May not have been
> written there but its where the distribution points are)
> 90% of all spam from America comes from Florida.
> 90% of all spam from Florida comes from about 5 email distribution
> companies. (cant remember the names)
>
>
> These 5 companies are pushing out most of the worlds spam!
Maybe that explains the increase in Hurricanes the past few years? God's
planning on wiping out spammers, but wants to "make it look like an
accident." Go God!
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"Chizel" <cgm@firstoption.com> wrote in message
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> It had to be Florida!
>
> I have nothing against the place or the people there but I watched a
> documentary a couple of years back about email spam and was quite
> supprised by the following stats.
>
>
> 90% of all spam is distributed from America. (May not have been written
> there but its where the distribution points are)
> 90% of all spam from America comes from Florida.
> 90% of all spam from Florida comes from about 5 email distribution
> companies. (cant remember the names)
>
>
> These 5 companies are pushing out most of the worlds spam!
Time for the tactical nukes. Don't sweat the collateral damage, it's
only Florida, after all.
-Marshall
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On Tue, 12 Jul 2005 19:12:54 GMT, "Marshall" <Marshall@nospam.com> scribed
into the ether:
>
>"Chizel" <cgm@firstoption.com> wrote in message
>news:1121168922.726057.210240@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
>> It had to be Florida!
>>
>> I have nothing against the place or the people there but I watched a
>> documentary a couple of years back about email spam and was quite
>> supprised by the following stats.
>>
>>
>> 90% of all spam is distributed from America. (May not have been written
>> there but its where the distribution points are)
>> 90% of all spam from America comes from Florida.
>> 90% of all spam from Florida comes from about 5 email distribution
>> companies. (cant remember the names)
>>
>>
>> These 5 companies are pushing out most of the worlds spam!
>
>Time for the tactical nukes. Don't sweat the collateral damage, it's
>only Florida, after all.
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"Matt Frisch" <matuse73@yahoo.spam.me.not.com> wrote in message
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> On Tue, 12 Jul 2005 19:12:54 GMT, "Marshall" <Marshall@nospam.com> scribed
> into the ether:
>
>>
>>"Chizel" <cgm@firstoption.com> wrote in message
>>news:1121168922.726057.210240@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
>>> It had to be Florida!
>>>
>>> I have nothing against the place or the people there but I watched a
>>> documentary a couple of years back about email spam and was quite
>>> supprised by the following stats.
>>>
>>>
>>> 90% of all spam is distributed from America. (May not have been written
>>> there but its where the distribution points are)
>>> 90% of all spam from America comes from Florida.
>>> 90% of all spam from Florida comes from about 5 email distribution
>>> companies. (cant remember the names)
>>>
>>>
>>> These 5 companies are pushing out most of the worlds spam!
>>
>>Time for the tactical nukes. Don't sweat the collateral damage, it's
>>only Florida, after all.
>
> From orbit, it's the only way to be sure?
Corp. Frisch? CORPORAL Frisch? I'm not sure he can make that
kind of decision, he's just a grunt...
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On Tue, 26 Jul 2005 14:51:24 -0500, "Mark Rimer" <gone@not.there> scribed
into the ether:
>
>"Matt Frisch" <matuse73@yahoo.spam.me.not.com> wrote in message
>news:ni69d15srcphbci07gfosbagsul9qqju1u@4ax.com...
>> On Tue, 12 Jul 2005 19:12:54 GMT, "Marshall" <Marshall@nospam.com> scribed
>> into the ether:
>>
>>>
>>>"Chizel" <cgm@firstoption.com> wrote in message
>>>news:1121168922.726057.210240@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
>>>> It had to be Florida!
>>>>
>>>> I have nothing against the place or the people there but I watched a
>>>> documentary a couple of years back about email spam and was quite
>>>> supprised by the following stats.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> 90% of all spam is distributed from America. (May not have been written
>>>> there but its where the distribution points are)
>>>> 90% of all spam from America comes from Florida.
>>>> 90% of all spam from Florida comes from about 5 email distribution
>>>> companies. (cant remember the names)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> These 5 companies are pushing out most of the worlds spam!
>>>
>>>Time for the tactical nukes. Don't sweat the collateral damage, it's
>>>only Florida, after all.
>>
>> From orbit, it's the only way to be sure?
>
>Corp. Frisch? CORPORAL Frisch? I'm not sure he can make that
>kind of decision, he's just a grunt...
>
>no offense...
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